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ATAX – Nov 2021 – L3 – Q4 – Capital Gains Tax (CGT)

Explanation of tax implications for transactions considered artificial involving connected persons.

Colends Nigeria Limited, Abeokuta, is a manufacturer of plastic materials. The company is well known for prompt payment of taxes as at when due. The cordial relationship between the company and the Federal tax authorities is about to be breached as a result of disagreement in the classification of some transactions made by the company. The tax authorities considered those transactions to be artificial or fictitious, while the Managing Director, who is not an accountant, felt otherwise.

The company is in the process of re-organising its operations so as to compete favorably with its contemporaries, particularly with the implementation of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (ACFTA) by some African countries.

The following transactions were concluded by the company during the financial year ended December 31, 2020:

  1. Land and building acquired for ₦70 million on March 6, 2015, were sold for ₦125 million. Advertisement cost was ₦500,000, while the estate agent received a 5% commission of the sale proceeds.
  2. Plant and machinery, which originally cost ₦28 million, were sold for ₦32 million to one of its subsidiaries, Colmas Limited. The market value of the assets sold was ₦40 million.
  3. A saloon motor vehicle acquired for ₦5 million in 2017 was sold to the General Manager of the company for ₦3.5 million. The market value of the car was put at ₦5.5 million.
  4. A giant generator that was acquired in 2018 for ₦12 million was disposed of for ₦15 million. The cost of disposal amounted to ₦200,000.

At a recent meeting of the board, the following transactions were approved and implemented in December 2020:

  • Acquisition of a large acreage of land and a building in the outskirts of the city-center for the business at ₦100 million.
  • Purchase of a modern plant and machinery for ₦50 million.
  • A saloon motor vehicle was purchased for ₦10 million.
  • A brand new generator costing ₦20 million was acquired.

Colends Nigeria Limited has recently appointed you as its tax consultant.

Required:

Draft a report to the Managing Director of the company explaining:

a. The concept of connected persons and artificial transactions. (4 Marks)
b. The tax implications, if any, on transactions executed by the company in accordance with the provisions of the Capital Gains Tax Act Cap C1 LFN 2004 (as amended). (16 Marks)

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AT – Nov 2017 – L3 – Q4 – Capital Gains Tax (CGT)

Compute capital gains tax for equipment sale; define key CGT concepts.

Mr. Afolabi, owner of Afolabi Mining Limited in Itakpe, bought a pulverizing equipment on hire purchase on January 1, 2013, making a deposit of ₦49,875,000 against a cash price of ₦78,750,000. The balance was payable in 20 monthly installments of ₦1,750,000 starting February 1, 2013.

As the Tax Consultant, you are required to:
a. Compute the Capital Gains Tax (CGT) payable for the relevant Years of Assessment, assuming the equipment was sold for:
i. ₦ 84,700,000 after installment payments on November 3, 2013.
ii. ₦ 86,800,000 after installment payments on August 5, 2014.

b. Outline the allowable and disallowable deductions in computing Capital Gains Tax.
c. Explain ‘Year of Assessment’ in the context of the Capital Gains Tax Act CAP C1 LFN 2004.
d. Explain the term ‘Connected Persons’.

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AT – July 2023 – L3 – Q2b – Anti-avoidance measures

Discussing the key factors the Commissioner-General considers when evaluating price manipulation among connected persons.

The Commissioner-General would review certain essential factors in an attempt to consider price differentials for possible adjustment in price to protect revenue when there is clear evidence to suggest price manipulation between and among connected persons.

Required:
Discuss FOUR (4) considerations the Commissioner-General may place reliance on as part of measures to be convinced that there is no price manipulation.

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ATAX – Nov 2021 – L3 – Q4 – Capital Gains Tax (CGT)

Explanation of tax implications for transactions considered artificial involving connected persons.

Colends Nigeria Limited, Abeokuta, is a manufacturer of plastic materials. The company is well known for prompt payment of taxes as at when due. The cordial relationship between the company and the Federal tax authorities is about to be breached as a result of disagreement in the classification of some transactions made by the company. The tax authorities considered those transactions to be artificial or fictitious, while the Managing Director, who is not an accountant, felt otherwise.

The company is in the process of re-organising its operations so as to compete favorably with its contemporaries, particularly with the implementation of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (ACFTA) by some African countries.

The following transactions were concluded by the company during the financial year ended December 31, 2020:

  1. Land and building acquired for ₦70 million on March 6, 2015, were sold for ₦125 million. Advertisement cost was ₦500,000, while the estate agent received a 5% commission of the sale proceeds.
  2. Plant and machinery, which originally cost ₦28 million, were sold for ₦32 million to one of its subsidiaries, Colmas Limited. The market value of the assets sold was ₦40 million.
  3. A saloon motor vehicle acquired for ₦5 million in 2017 was sold to the General Manager of the company for ₦3.5 million. The market value of the car was put at ₦5.5 million.
  4. A giant generator that was acquired in 2018 for ₦12 million was disposed of for ₦15 million. The cost of disposal amounted to ₦200,000.

At a recent meeting of the board, the following transactions were approved and implemented in December 2020:

  • Acquisition of a large acreage of land and a building in the outskirts of the city-center for the business at ₦100 million.
  • Purchase of a modern plant and machinery for ₦50 million.
  • A saloon motor vehicle was purchased for ₦10 million.
  • A brand new generator costing ₦20 million was acquired.

Colends Nigeria Limited has recently appointed you as its tax consultant.

Required:

Draft a report to the Managing Director of the company explaining:

a. The concept of connected persons and artificial transactions. (4 Marks)
b. The tax implications, if any, on transactions executed by the company in accordance with the provisions of the Capital Gains Tax Act Cap C1 LFN 2004 (as amended). (16 Marks)

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AT – Nov 2017 – L3 – Q4 – Capital Gains Tax (CGT)

Compute capital gains tax for equipment sale; define key CGT concepts.

Mr. Afolabi, owner of Afolabi Mining Limited in Itakpe, bought a pulverizing equipment on hire purchase on January 1, 2013, making a deposit of ₦49,875,000 against a cash price of ₦78,750,000. The balance was payable in 20 monthly installments of ₦1,750,000 starting February 1, 2013.

As the Tax Consultant, you are required to:
a. Compute the Capital Gains Tax (CGT) payable for the relevant Years of Assessment, assuming the equipment was sold for:
i. ₦ 84,700,000 after installment payments on November 3, 2013.
ii. ₦ 86,800,000 after installment payments on August 5, 2014.

b. Outline the allowable and disallowable deductions in computing Capital Gains Tax.
c. Explain ‘Year of Assessment’ in the context of the Capital Gains Tax Act CAP C1 LFN 2004.
d. Explain the term ‘Connected Persons’.

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AT – July 2023 – L3 – Q2b – Anti-avoidance measures

Discussing the key factors the Commissioner-General considers when evaluating price manipulation among connected persons.

The Commissioner-General would review certain essential factors in an attempt to consider price differentials for possible adjustment in price to protect revenue when there is clear evidence to suggest price manipulation between and among connected persons.

Required:
Discuss FOUR (4) considerations the Commissioner-General may place reliance on as part of measures to be convinced that there is no price manipulation.

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